Wednesday, August 19, 2009

HAPPY MARRIAGE LIFE

Every great marriage shares one trait--romance. Romance can make the common, uncommon. Romance can infuse a dreary marriage with excitement and flair. Romance is the spice of life and can keep a marriage vibrant and alive for a lifetime. Fortunately, romance can be learned for those that are not so inclined. Follow these tips to add a bit of romance to your marriage.

Learn that true romance is usually spontaneous. A planned romantic encounter can be great, but a spur of the moment romantic gesture can be out of this world.
Remember every important date by using a day planner. Over a period of years, you will experience many "firsts" of all different kinds. Anniversaries, birthdays and first dates are all important occasions and opportunities for romance. The first time you ever danced together is even more romantic. Dance on that day every year.
Continue to be chivalrous long after the honeymoon. Keeping your marriage romantic is easy when you are keeping your spouse out of the mud puddles. Open doors and like it. That is romantic.
Take the time to notice what most spouses miss. Maybe he wore a different after shave, or she got a new hairstyle. Notice and compliment any efforts to impress each other.
Change up from the every day at least once a month. Watching television every Thursday night can be romantic when done correctly, but renting a snazzy hotel room and watching television once a month can be really romantic as well.
Ask what your spouse finds romantic. You would be amazed at how varied the answer can be. If you do not know, how can you be romantic?
Spice up the bedroom with a little bit of change now and then. Whether it is a new position or a new place, change is good when it comes to sex.

ESTABLISH INTIMATE LOVE


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BE A BEST FRIEND:

The most important thing in any relationship is friendship. You have to know what your partner is into. Discover her likes, dislikes and favorite movie. Ask about his day at work. Know her ultimate goals and biggest fantasies. These are all things you need to know and talk about. If the conversation gets stale, so will the relationship.
GIVE A GIFT:
Give an unexpected gift at an unexpected time. Most of us enjoy getting gifts. That's why we love birthdays and Christmas so much. We expect gifts on those days, but still get excited. It's even more exciting to get a gift when we're not expecting one.
SEND MESSAGE:
Show him in text. Sit down with a piece of paper and pen, and write a note. It doesn't have to be gushy--just something to make your partner feel special and loved.
DATES:
Be creative on dates. Avoid dinner and a movie. Take your date somewhere creative and fun like an amusement park, zoo or circus. Give her a candle-lit picnic at a playground. Do something to deviate from the usual.
PHYSICAL AFFECTION:
Show physical affection. Not just by kissing, but long, heartfelt hugs.
SHARING:
Share your life. Tell your partner about your aspirations and your fears as well as any day-to-day events.